Posita finds occasion to abandon Commission's work in investigatinggylenists' expulsion

The collection of the investigative commission in the case of the expulsion of Turkish citizens has released Ganimete Musliu, Haxhi Shala, Muharrem Nitaj, Bahri Shaban. That is because they failed to agree on whether this meeting will be open or closed to the media. Sam Kurteshi expressed himself against this, saying that this meeting must be [...]
The collection of the investigative commission in the case of the expulsion of Turkish citizens has released Ganimete Musliu, Haxhi Shala, Muharrem Nitaj, Bahri Shaban. That is because they failed to agree on whether this meeting will be open or closed to the media.
Against this, Sami Kurteshi said that this meeting should be open.
After they left the meeting, Sami Kurteshi indicated that it signals that they are wanting to hide something for the public.
The “Medias should be here to take responsibility for what they write and what they don't have, Kurteshi said.
While, Muharrem Nitaj said this is about sensitive and sensitive matter, it broadcasts csp.
“There is no open session, you know very well what reports and documents we're dealing with, it's not good to debate whether or not it's open, please let the meeting be closed, or we're forced to drop the collection”, Nitaj said.
This was agreed with by commission member Hajdar Beqa, who said that if this meeting is open, evidence will be damaged.
“can be damaged to the mission, collecting evidence can be damaged until they are investigated. We're in part of the investigation, extending the credibility of information since we're at this stage”, Beqa said.









